Latest News Updates From Timothy Cama

Government, Safety

Owings to Lead FMCSA Advisory Panel

Steve Owings, president of Road Safe America, has been named chairman of the Motor Carrier Safety Advisory Committee, which advises federal officials on truck and bus safety issues.

December 18, 2012
Government

Former FMCSA Chief John Hill to Lead Indiana ϳԹland Security Agency

John Hill, the former administrator of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, will lead Indiana’s Department of ϳԹland Security in January, Gov.-elect Mike Pence (R) announced.

December 17, 2012
Business

Court Sets March 15 Date for HOS Oral Arguments

American Trucking Associations will argue its case against the hours-of-service rule for truck drivers on March 15 before a federal appeals court in Washington.

December 13, 2012
Government

Pilot Program Aims to Expedite Truck Traffic at Canada’s 2nd-Busiest Port of Entry

Canadian officials hope to expedite truck traffic at one of its busiest ports of entry from the United States by removing some credentialing requirements that Canada’s trucking industry said are redundant.

December 11, 2012
Government

Mexican Truck Program Illegally Eases Laws for Drivers, Groups Tell Court

WASHINGTON — The federal government fought against two lawsuits challenging its pilot program that allows Mexican trucks into the U.S. interior, claiming the complaints rely on incorrect interpretations of laws, regulations or international agreements.

December 6, 2012
Government, Business

FMCSA Seeks Help in Crafting Entry-Level Training Requirements for Drivers

ALEXANDRIA, Va. — The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration asked its advisory committee Monday to help it work through various issues it has encountered in crafting minimum training requirements for entry-level commercial drivers, including classroom and on-the-road instruction.

December 4, 2012
Safety

FMCSA Orders Illinois Carrier Shut Down

Federal officials have shut down C&D Transportation Inc., Elk Grove Village, Ill., calling it an “imminent hazard to public safety” and saying the carrier ignored a previous shutdown order.

November 27, 2012
Government, Business

Virginia Local Governments Lawyer Up to Fight I-95 Tolling

A group of local governments in southern Virginia announced they have hired an attorney to help them fight the state’s proposal to put a toll on the section of Interstate 95 that runs through the area.

November 6, 2012
Special Coverage, Business

Hill Likely to Act to Soften Blow If Government Reaches ‘Fiscal Cliff’

LAS VEGAS — Congress is likely to take action to soften the blow of a wide range of federal tax increases scheduled to take effect next year, but trucking companies still should plan for the potential outcomes, two tax accountants said here.

October 10, 2012
Government, Business

Bill Would Allow Veterans Easier Access to CDLs

A bill passed by Congress last month would open up more job opportunities for military veterans by allowing them to obtain commercial driver licenses in the states where they are stationed, even if they are away from home, the bill’s supporters said.

October 2, 2012